Announcing Our 2008-2009 Season!
(Please note we will not be doing a short plays
by Michael Brett
Directed by Victor Dupuis. The decision to turn an elderly couple’s wedding anniversary into the human interest media sensation of the moment becomes the basis for this hilarious and sparkling comedy. The reluctant couple initially agrees to “the full treatment” but there are some bumps along the way and more than a few extremely funny surprises. September 26,
27, and October 3, 4, 10,11, at 8 p.m. Tickets: $12.00
Book and Music by Marcia Kravis*
Directed by Janet Cragin. This timeless classic has charmed children of all ages for decades. It involves a sweet, tattered toy rabbit who wants to be real. The magic that can grant his wish is a child’s love....A delightful children’s offering that’s perfect for the holidays. *Adapted from the book by Margery Williams Two weeks only! Please note the modified schedule. Friday, December
5 and 12 at 7 p.m.
Blood Relations by Sharon Pollack
Directed by Denise Alexander. A stylish retelling of the Lizzie Borden story, this fascinating play recounts the events that led to the killings of Andrew and Abigail Borden on that fateful, hot summer day in Fall River. If Lizzie didn’t deliver the fatal blows, who did? This intriguing play offers a solution to the mystery. The ending is astonishing! January 30, 31
and February 6, 7, 13, 14 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $12.00
Prisoner of Second Avenue By Neil Simon Directed by Bob Blake. Neil Simon’s comically brilliant social satire deserves a second look in a new century. Mel and Edna Edison are going through a bad patch and are beginning to take their misfortune extremely personally. A nervous breakdown has never been so hysterically funny as in this comedy classic that has become oddly resonant of our times. March 27, 28,
and April 3, 4, 10, 11 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $12.00
Dr. Cook’s Garden by Ira Levin
Directed by Rick Woods. A “postcard-perfect” Vermont town is the setting for this suspenseful melodrama. Life in the sleepy community of Greenfield Center is idyllic and carefree at least in part due to the efforts of the town’s old-fashioned, kindly family practitioner. He even makes house calls! But things aren’t quite what they appear to be in this gripping nail-biter. From the author of the Stepford Wives and Veronica’s Room.
May 29, 30, and June 5, 6, 12, 13,
at 8 p.m. Tickets $12.00
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